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Determent
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damage
injunction specific performance at performance NOTE: The trier of fact determines the amount of damages to be awarded to the prevailing
Year and a day
Year and Day [annus et dies, Lat.], a time that deter-mines a right or works a prescription, etc., in many cases;
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Term of years absolute
to another legal estate and either certain or liable to deter-mination by notice, re-entry, operation of law, or by a provision
Suspension
rank. One of the meanings of the word is; 'to deter' to debar from any privilege, office emolument, etc., for a
Safe
Commission for the purpose of investigation into the matter for deter-mining the question of quantum of loss actually caused to the
Reversion
in himself, the possession of those lands shall, on the deter-mination of the granted interest or estate, return, or revert to
Residential accommodation
permission of the landlord, would be wholly irrelevant in a deter-mination of the question if the accommodation is residential in character,
Res judicata
of the right and the relevant law applicable to the determination of the transaction which is the source of the right
Remainder
over to another, who is to enjoy it after the determination of such particular estate. After 1925 remainders can operate only
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